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Blow The Man Down Shanty. Blow The Man Down Sea Shanty YouTube I'm a deep water sailor just in from Hong Kong, to my way haye, blow the man down, if you'll give me some grog, I'll sing you a song, Give me some time to blow the man down The six major versions of "Blow The Man Down" are as follows: (a) - The Flash Packet (from Ratcliffe Highway).
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Blow the man down to me, blow the man down To me way, hey, blow the man down Blow him right back to LIverpool town, Give me some time to blow the man down The song was first published in Laura Alexandrine Smith's collection of shanties, The Music of the Waters (1888).
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The phrase 'blow the man down' probably means to knock a man over by. 'Twas on a Black Baller I first served my time, to my way haye, blow the man down, And on that Black Baller I wasted my prime, Stan Hugill had this version from Bosun Chenoworth, ex-Dundee whaler
Blow the Man Down Fingerstyle Ukulele Cover [Shanty] YouTube. Here is one of the most favorite shanties is the tops'l halyard shanty "Blow The Man Down - Terry" I'm a deep water sailor just come from Hong Kong, To me way, hey, blow the man down You give me some whiskey I'll sing you a song Give me some time to blow the man down
Blow The Man Down (D) Traditional Sea Shanties. The song was first published in Laura Alexandrine Smith's collection of shanties, The Music of the Waters (1888). Blow the Man Down is a sea shanty, with a heritage that dates at least as far back as the 1860s